Fast Fact

Studies show that pomegranate juice is loaded with antioxidants to help fight cell-damaging free radicals. It rates among the top 10 healthiest beverages along with other fruit juices including Concord grape… blueberry… black cherry… a?ai… cranberry… orange and apple. Be sure to get organic fruits and juice them yourself. This will help you skip the

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This UN-common cold virus could be public health enemy #1! – Issue 34

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, Another year is coming to a close. If you didn’t meet all of your fitness goals, don’t worry. It’s never too late to start improving your health—even if you’re past the “bloom of youth”! In today’s Monday Edition of Health News Weekly™, I’ll share more interesting news to help protect your health.

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Intravenous Fish Oil Treatments Could Better Treat Patients in Intensive Care

Patients being treated in intensive care units (ICU) in hospitals may see benefits from taking fish oils intravenously, according to a new study. Findings published in Critical Care, suggest that there are multiple health benefits from receiving intravenous treatments of fish oil. In addition to its calming symptoms, the have also been shown to reduce

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Heart Failure Could Be Caused by Air Pollutants

If you have a heart defibrillator, you could be in danger from the very air you breathe! This is because air pollution may cause you to develop a life-threatening condition known as ventricular arrhythmia. This specific type of rapid abnormal heart rhythm can cause your heart to beat more than 100 times per minute. When

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How Alkaline Foods Can Help Boost Digestive Health

Alkalinity can be defined as health, longevity and quality of life. Acidity, in simple terms, and in the minds of natural health practitioners, means sickness and death. If your cells, tissues and organs are acidic, then you should evaluate your diet so that you can maintain alkaline balance. When it comes to foods, you must understand that there is a huge

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Examination Of 55-Year-Old ‘Good Cholesterol’ Study Contains Valuable Data

A box of 55-year-old computer punch cards has yielded a wealth of scientific data on high-density lipoprotein (HDL), commonly known as “good” cholesterol. Created by scientist John Gofman, Ph.D., at the United States Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory between 1954 and 1956, the cards detail the HDL levels of nearly 2,000 of the

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